5 Things for Condo Buyers to Learn Before Buying a Property

Before signing on the dotted line, find out exactly what you might be getting yourself into.

After you have a purchase contract, you may feel committed and start thinking about the color you'll paint the living room. But you still must verify that the place is the right one for you. To do that, make sure you review the condo docs—documentation that explains the rules, governance, management and finances of the condo association. State law defines how quickly the seller must provide them to you (or whether you must request them), how long you have to review them and, if you don't like what you find, how long you have to cancel your purchase agreement and get back your earnest-money deposit. The "rescission period" is typically at least three days for a resale unit and may be longer for a new unit.

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Patricia Mertz Esswein
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Esswein joined Kiplinger in May 1984 as director of special publications and managing editor of Kiplinger Books. In 2004, she began covering real estate for Kiplinger's Personal Finance, writing about the housing market, buying and selling a home, getting a mortgage, and home improvement. Prior to joining Kiplinger, Esswein wrote and edited for Empire Sports, a monthly magazine covering sports and recreation in upstate New York. She holds a BA degree from Gustavus Adolphus College, in St. Peter, Minn., and an MA in magazine journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School at Syracuse University.